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Physics & Cosmology
A focused shelf of free JJ University books connected to Physics & Cosmology.

A exploration of explosive phenomena in physics, from the Big Bang to modern cosmology and energy release.

The life of Albert Einstein from patent clerk to icon, exploring the man behind the myth and the equation that changed everything.

The wild history of electricity from ancient amber experiments to Volta's battery and the scientists who mapped the invisible force that powers our world.

The extraordinary life of Richard Feynman, Nobel Prize-winning physicist, bongo player, safecracker, and one of the most brilliant scientific minds of the 20th century.

Galileo turned his telescope skyward and shattered the Church's perfect heavens with sunspots, moons, and forbidden truths.

A witty, accessible guide to the hardest concepts in math and physics—from category theory to general relativity—explained like you're talking to a clever friend.

Stephen Hawking defied ALS, revolutionized black hole physics, and became the funniest celebrity scientist who ever lived.

The brilliant, paranoid life of Isaac Newton—from discovering gravity to his secret alchemy and spectacular mental breakdown.

From Einstein's equation to Chernobyl's fallout, the story of how humanity turned the atom into both weapon and warning.

A narrative history of physics from Galileo to quantum mechanics, tracing how humanity discovered the fundamental laws governing reality.

The accidental revolutionary who birthed quantum physics by just trying to make his blackbody equations work—and changed everything.

A historical journey through quantum mechanics, from Planck's constant to Heisenberg's uncertainty, revealing how a handful of scientists shattered our understanding of reality itself.

Einstein's revolutionary theory that shattered Newton's universe by proving space and time are relative, not absolute.

The life and legacy of Carl Sagan, astronomer, science communicator, and cosmic visionary who brought the universe to millions.

The electrifying story of Nikola Tesla—visionary inventor of AC power, wireless energy, and controversial weapons—who tuned into frequencies the world wasn't ready to hear.

A wild, irreverent tour through history's greatest scientific minds—from Tesla's pigeon talks to Galileo's church-defying telescopes—told like your coolest friend is explaining genius over coffee.
